Models of Care: Building a Medical Home for Multiply Diagnosed HIV-Positive Homeless Populations

Below are links to manuals for the models of care that were developed as part of the initiative Building a Medical Home for Multiply Diagnosed HIV-Positive Homeless Populations. They include a multisite manual that provides an overview of the initiative and nine manuals created by each of the nine demonstration sites that outline the model of care they developed as part of the initiative. As part of this set of manuals, the Resources page includes links to the job descriptions, tools, forms, standard operating procedures and other resources that the sites found helpful in setting up and implementing their models.

Project Hi-5: Comprehensive outreach and treatment for people in Houston living with HIV who are homeless, HIV-positive and face substance use or mental health challengesHarris Health System, Houston, TX

PROJECT mHEALTH: Creating a medical home for people living with HIV who are experiencing homelessness in New Haven, CTYale University School of Medicine AIDS Program, New Haven, CT

Operation Link: Providing vital care navigation and outreach to individuals who are experiencing homelessness and living with HIV in the San Gabriel ValleyCity of Pasadena Public Health Department, Pasadena, CA

The Homeless HIV Outreach and Mobile Engagement (HHOME) Program: Serving individuals who are experiencing homelessness and living with HIV through mobile integrated care: case management, navigation, HIV primary care, mental health and substance use treatment, and housing supportSan Francisco Department of Public Health, San Francisco, CA